CD185

SKU: P185A-100T Categorías: ,

635,36  excl.VAT

CD185, a 42 kD G-protein coupled receptor with seven transmembrane regions. CXCR5 is expressed by mature B cells, follicular helper T cells, Burkitt’s lymphoma cells, and a subset of neurons. It plays a crucial role in directing cell migration to the B cell follicles within secondary lymphoid organs, which are key sites for initiating immune responses.

The ligand for the CXCR5 chemokine receptor is CXCL13 (also known as B-lymphocyte chemoattractant or BLC). CXCR5 plays an important role in the positioning and cognate interactions of B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) cells with CXCL13-secreting CD68+ accessory cells within the lymphoid tissues. This interaction helps support the survival and proliferation of CLL cells in their protective microenvironment.

The high expression of CXCR5 on T follicular helper cells (T(FH)) and a subset of central memory CD4 T cells (T(CM)), suggesting that CXCR5(+) T(CM) may function similarly to T(FH) cells in supporting humoral immune responses. CXCR5(+) T(CM) exhibit B cell helper qualities, expressing high levels of CXCL13, inducing plasma cell differentiation and Ig secretion, and showing responsiveness to ICOS ligand costimulation and IL-10 secretion. These attributes are acquired through interaction with B cells, indicating a specialized role in promoting quick and efficient secondary humoral immune responses. In conclusion, CXCR5(+) T(CM) are proposed as a distinct memory cell subset specialized in supporting antibody-mediated immune responses.

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Almacenamiento Store in the dark at 2-8°C.
Otros nombres

CXCR5, BLR1, MDR15.

Buffer

The reagent is provided in aqueous buffered solution containing protein stabilizer, and ≤0.09% sodium Azide (NaN3).

Immunogen

A mixture of U266 and XG-1 human myeloma cell lines.

Concentración

Please refer to the Certificate of Analysis for the lot-specific concentration. Typically 0,05 mg/ml.